Technological highlights at GrindingHub 2022: Focus on automation and digitalization
Technological highlights at GrindingHub 2022: Focus on automation and...
Technological highlights at GrindingHub 2022: Focus on automation and digitalization
The new home of grinding technology, GrindingHub, celebrated its premiere in Stuttgart under the banner of "Brings solutions to the surface" from 17 to 20 May 2022. More than 370 well-known manufacturers from 23 countries presented numerous innovations across the entire grinding technology process c...
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METAV 2022 moves manufacturing technology back into focus
METAV 2022 moves manufacturing technology back into focus
METAV 2022 moves manufacturing technology back into focus
After four eventful trade fair days METAV 2022 – the 22nd International Exhibition for Metalworking Technologies – is drawing to a close today. By Friday afternoon over 180 exhibitors attracted to the tune of some 3,500 trade visitors. Around 22 percent came from abroad, mostly from Europe.
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GrindingHub debuting in Stuttgart
GrindingHub debuting in Stuttgart
GrindingHub debuting in Stuttgart
GrindingHub is set to open its doors for the first time to grinding experts from all over the world from 17 to 20 May 2022 in Stuttgart. Aiming to “Bring solutions to the surface”, more than 370 exhibitors from 23 countries, including all the grinding technology market leaders, will be presenting th...
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Presenting ingenious ideas to an expert audience
Presenting ingenious ideas to an expert audience
Presenting ingenious ideas to an expert audience
Two years into the pandemic, two years without trade fairs – Iris Münz, Managing Director of ultraTec Anlagentechnik Münz is clearly looking forward to the GrindingHub in Stuttgart (May 17 to 20, 2022): "We had just got our prototype up and running in October 2019 when the coronavirus came along," s...
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Energy transition offers great potential to machine tool industry
Energy transition offers great potential to machine tool industry
Energy transition offers great potential to machine tool industry
Annual global investment in energy-related plant is set to more than double in the future, from EUR 762 billion in 2020 to EUR 1.808 billion in 2040. This represents an annual rise of 4.4 percent in real terms.
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Smart savings through efficient process control
Smart savings through efficient process control
Smart savings through efficient process control
Even before the start of the Russia-Ukraine war, rising energy costs were putting pressure on the manufacturing sector. Germany has long had the highest prices for industrial electricity in Europe. At the same time, all companies are being called upon to reduce their carbon emissions significantly a...
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Complex manufacturing methods for medical technology
Complex manufacturing methods for medical technology
Complex manufacturing methods for medical technology
More and more manufacturing companies are expanding their product portfolios and service offerings in order to attract a broader customer base. This gives production companies greater independence from sectors such as the automotive or aerospace industries.
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Association informations about the war in Ukraine
Association informations about the war in Ukraine
Association informations about the war in Ukraine
The machinery and plant engineering sector condemns the Russian invasion of Ukraine in the strongest possible terms. The VDMA will support its member companies in word and deed in order to master the many challenges that are now arising.
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“Grinding community to meet in Stuttgart”
“Grinding community to meet in Stuttgart”
“Grinding community to meet in Stuttgart”
Stuttgart is set to become the international hub for grinding technology and superfinishing from 17 to 20 May 2022 – which is how the GrindingHub, organized by the VDW (German Machine Tool Builders' Association) in cooperation with Messe Stuttgart and Swissmem, defines itself.
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Planning work now starting on three GrindingHub halls
Planning work now starting on three GrindingHub halls
Planning work now starting on three GrindingHub halls
Over 260 companies had secured a place at GrindingHub as the registration phase drew to a close at the end of September. Now the team behind the new trade fair for grinding technology is moving into the next phase of planning which involves the allocation of more than 14,500 net square meters (equi...
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